Red Rocks & Golden: Small Group Tour from Denver
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Overview
The Small Group Red Rocks Park and Golden Town Tour from Denver is a fun day out! It shows you cool city sights and pretty nature spots near Denver, Colorado. This tour is perfect for people who want to see a little bit of everything that Colorado has to offer.
You'll start by seeing the big blue bear statue and walk down 16th Street Mall. Then, you'll see the Colorado State Capitol Building and the Denver Art Museum from the outside. You also get to check out Union Station before heading to Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. Red Rocks is a famous place where musicians play concerts. After that, you'll go to Golden, Colorado, and see the Colorado School of Mines. You'll also drive by the Coors Brewery.
This tour includes rides in a comfy car or van, depending on how many people are in your group and bottled water. It does not include food, drinks, personal expenses, or tips for your driver. This tour is a great way to see Denver, Colorado, and its surroundings!



Highlights
See the Big Blue Bear: Visit Denver's famous Big Blue Bear sculpture.
Explore Red Rocks: Discover the natural beauty of Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre.
Visit Golden Town: Take a scenic drive through Golden, Colorado.
Small Group Fun: Enjoy a more personal experience with a small group tour.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really enjoyed this tour because they got to see many different places in one day. The guides were great, and the views were amazing!

Customers loved seeing the beautiful views at Red Rocks.
They enjoyed learning about the history of Golden and Denver.
Many liked having a small group because it felt more personal.
The guides were friendly and shared interesting stories.
Some customers wished they had more time at certain stops.
A few people thought the tour felt a little rushed.
The Journey
Denver, Colorado
Begin your adventure in Denver, the Mile High City! Experience a vibrant urban center set against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. Denver offers a rich blend of culture, history, and outdoor adventure. From its thriving arts scene to its craft breweries and farm-to-table cuisine, Denver promises something for every traveler. Discover iconic landmarks and explore unique neighborhoods, setting the stage for an unforgettable Colorado experience.
Big Blue Bear
Meet the Big Blue Bear, officially titled 'I See What You Mean,' an iconic 40-foot-tall public art sculpture peering inquisitively into the Denver Convention Center. This striking piece, composed of approximately 4,000 triangles, sparks dialogue and curiosity, symbolizing the connection between Colorado's natural beauty and innovative technology. Its bright blue color, reminiscent of the Colorado sky, makes it a must-see photo opportunity and a memorable symbol of Denver's artistic spirit.
16th Street Mall
Stroll along the 16th Street Mall, a mile-long pedestrian promenade designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei in the heart of downtown Denver. Admire the distinctive granite pavement, resembling a diamondback rattlesnake from above, and explore a diverse array of shops, restaurants, and attractions. Relax at one of the 42 outdoor cafes, soak in the lively atmosphere, and discover landmarks like the D&F Tower, a replica of St. Mark's Campanile in Venice, offering a taste of Europe in the heart of Denver.
Colorado State Capitol Building
Visit the Colorado State Capitol Building, a stunning architectural masterpiece topped with a gleaming gold dome. Take a tour to learn about Colorado's history and government, and step onto the 13th step on the west side for a view exactly one mile above sea level. Admire the building's intricate design and explore the surrounding Capitol Hill neighborhood, known for its historic mansions, bohemian vibe, and cultural attractions like the Molly Brown House Museum.
Denver Art Museum
Explore the Denver Art Museum (DAM), a cultural hub boasting over 70,000 works of art representing cultures from around the world. Admire the museum's distinctive architecture, designed by renowned architects Gio Ponti and Daniel Libeskind, and immerse yourself in diverse collections ranging from African art to modern and contemporary masterpieces. Discover works by local artists and gain a global perspective through the museum's rich and varied offerings.
Denver Sightseeing Bus
Hop aboard a sightseeing bus for a comfortable and convenient way to discover Denver's top attractions. Relax and enjoy panoramic views as you cruise through the city, learning about its history, landmarks, and hidden gems from a knowledgeable guide. This is an ideal way to get an overview of Denver's layout and decide which spots you want to explore further, all while saving time and energy.
Denver Union Station
Step back in time at Denver Union Station, a beautifully restored historic landmark that's been a vibrant hub for over a century. Admire its Beaux-Arts architecture, explore its grand halls, and discover a variety of restaurants, shops, and bars. Whether you're catching a train, enjoying a meal, or simply soaking in the atmosphere, Denver Union Station offers a glimpse into the city's past and a taste of its modern vibrancy.
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Experience the magic of Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, a geological wonder and world-renowned music venue nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Hike among towering red rock formations, marvel at the panoramic views of the Denver skyline, and imagine the legendary performances that have graced this acoustically perfect amphitheater. Whether you're attending a concert or simply exploring the park, Red Rocks offers a unique and unforgettable Colorado experience.
Golden, Colorado
Discover the charm of Golden, a historic gold-rush town nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Explore its quaint downtown, visit the Colorado School of Mines, and tour the legendary Coors Brewery (exterior view). Immerse yourself in Golden's rich history and enjoy its stunning natural surroundings, including North and South Table Mountains, offering hiking and breathtaking views. Golden provides a perfect blend of history, outdoor adventure, and Colorado hospitality.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes transportation in a comfortable vehicle (the type of vehicle depends on the group size) and bottled water. It does not include meals, drinks, personal expenses, or gratuities (tips).
Hot Tip
Many people suggest wearing comfortable shoes since you'll be doing some walking. Also, bring a jacket because the weather in the mountains can change quickly, even in the summer.